The GQ Punch List

**Make the G-20 fun. **Before Pittsburgh burns, check out the G-20-inspired exhibit at the local Andy Warhol Museum. ****“Drawn to the Summit” showcases political cartoons of the moment from each of the member countries, promising to be way more fun than the actual conference.

Read the book, see the movie. Little more than a year after David Foster Wallace’s death comes John Krasinski’s (The Office) directorial debut of the author’s short story collection, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men. The classic book was long considered unfilmable, but Krasinki proves that theory wrong-ish, turning in an amusing (if not terribly insightful) portrait of bad male behavior, with solid performances from a parade of recognizable faces including Will Arnett, Dominic Cooper, Timothy Hutton, and Krasinski himself. Plus, at 80 minutes, there’ll still be time for dinner.

Psych yourself up. In tonight’s episode of Psych—USA Network’s consistently silly, sorta-detective show—partners Shawn and Gus must rely on music to solve a crime. Specifically, the music of Gus’s old collegiate a cappella group, the awesomely-named Blackapella. “I wanted to call us The Incognegroes,” says series star Dule Hill (The West Wing). “But that didn’t fly too well.” What does fly well is this well-timed episode, which plucks a little bloom off of Glee’s rose. Plus, it’s given Dule Hill some newfound respect for the much-maligned a cappella genre (recently spoofed on The Office).

**Pay the tailor a visit. **Turn your attention to the gear you’ll wear when the temperature really drops, and visit your tailor. (If you don’t have one, now’s the time to strike up that meaningful, rewarding relationship.) Look for loose and missing buttons. Tell him what areas to take in or patch. It’ll probably take a few weeks. Do it and you won’t be taken aback when you throw on that topcoat for the first time.

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